Across
- 2. Using objects, characters, or events to represent deeper meanings
- 5. Placing two things side by side to highlight contrast
- 8. A set of statements designed to support a claim
- 9. A way of looking at or interpreting a story
- 13. A direct comparison between two unlike things without using 'like' or 'as'
- 14. A person or being in a story
- 15. Exaggeration for emphasis or effect
- 17. The perspective from which the story is told
- 18. The emotional feeling or atmosphere of a piece of literature
- 19. When the opposite of what is expected happens
Down
- 1. The time and place where a story takes place
- 3. The act of telling a story
- 4. The author's attitude toward the subject
- 6. A central claim or argument in an essay
- 7. The central message or underlying meaning of a literary work
- 10. The sequence of events in a story
- 11. The ending or final part of a story or argument
- 12. The author's specific word choices and phrasing
- 16. The reasoning used to support an argument
